<OVERZEALOUS LITERALISM>
You know...the funny thing about the number (60 when this was written) of
#perlmonks votes right now is that there are only about 7 people in the channel at a time.
Not only do I not see 60 unique visitors over a long period
of time, but (according to this poll), ~ 40 people should be in there during the day (subtract around 20 people who live far away from US).
</OVERZEALOUS LITERALISM>
I guess I should rather grant people the priveledge to escape the drudgery of work by *fantasizing* about #perlmonks...and just maybe, they can live vicariously
through
those of us who LIVE #perlmonks.
redmist
redmist.dyndns.org
redmist@users.sourceforge.net
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